The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... soldier , I'll not spare you ! Pal . That's well said . Arc . You will find it . Pal . Then , as I am an honest man , and love With all the justice of affection , I'll pay thee soundly ! this I'll take . Arc . That's mine then ; I'll ...
... soldier , I'll not spare you ! Pal . That's well said . Arc . You will find it . Pal . Then , as I am an honest man , and love With all the justice of affection , I'll pay thee soundly ! this I'll take . Arc . That's mine then ; I'll ...
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... soldier's friend . Thes . Th ' hast well described him . Per . Yet a great deal short , Methinks , of him that's first with Palamon . Thes . Pray speak him , friend . Per . I he is a prince too , guess And , if it may be , greater ; for ...
... soldier's friend . Thes . Th ' hast well described him . Per . Yet a great deal short , Methinks , of him that's first with Palamon . Thes . Pray speak him , friend . Per . I he is a prince too , guess And , if it may be , greater ; for ...
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... soldier ; About his head he wears the winner's oak , And in it stuck the favour of his lady ; His age , some six and thirty . In his hand He bears a charging - staff , emboss'd with silver . Thes . Are they all thus ? Per . They're all ...
... soldier ; About his head he wears the winner's oak , And in it stuck the favour of his lady ; His age , some six and thirty . In his hand He bears a charging - staff , emboss'd with silver . Thes . Are they all thus ? Per . They're all ...
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... soldiers . Mar. If I were not a very merrily disposed man , what would become of thee ? One that had but a grain of choler in the whole ... soldier's mouth Is well - becoming ; be it far from vain 10 34 [ BEAUMONT A KING AND NO KING .
... soldiers . Mar. If I were not a very merrily disposed man , what would become of thee ? One that had but a grain of choler in the whole ... soldier's mouth Is well - becoming ; be it far from vain 10 34 [ BEAUMONT A KING AND NO KING .
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... soldier that gets not a knock . Pan . I do not ask how strange that soldier is That gets no hurt , but whether he have one . Bes . He had divers . Pan . And is he well again ? Bes . Well again , an't please your grace . Why , I was run ...
... soldier that gets not a knock . Pan . I do not ask how strange that soldier is That gets no hurt , but whether he have one . Bes . He had divers . Pan . And is he well again ? Bes . Well again , an't please your grace . Why , I was run ...
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